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A lost city is a city that was normal once but, for some reason, became not lived in any more and forgotten about. Many of these cities are called ghost towns.

Lost cities by continent

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Far East Asia

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Southeast Asia

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South Asia

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Central Asia

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Western Asia/Middle East

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South America

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Inca cities

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North America

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Mexico and Central America

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Maya cities
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incomplete list – for further information, see Maya civilization

  • Chichen Itza – This ancient place of pilgrimage is still the most visitied Maya ruin.
  • Copán – In modern Honduras.
  • Calakmul – One of two "superpowers" in the classic Maya period.
  • Coba
  • Naachtun – Rediscovered in 1922, it remains one of the most remote and least visited Maya sites. It is 44 km (27 miles) south-southeast of Calakmul, and 65 km (40 miles) north of Tikal, it is believed to have had strategic importance to, and been vulnerable to military attacks by, both neighbours. Its ancient name was identified in the mid-1990s as Masuul.
  • Palenque — in the Mexican state of Chiapas, known for its beautiful art and architecture
  • Tikal — One of two "superpowers" in the classic Maya period.
Olmec cities
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United States

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References

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  1. "Metropolis: Angkor, the world's first mega-city". Archived from the original on 2011-09-19. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  2. Lost City Teyuna, Lostcitytour.com.
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